Carnation Eau de Parfum
If the Color Pink Had a Scent, It Would Be Carnation Perfume
Carnation Eau de Parfum
If the Color Pink Had a Scent, It Would Be Carnation Perfume
The sweet, simple essence of pink carnations—with a spicy undertone suggesting clove—was introduced in 1942 by Mary Chess. This American perfumer became renowned for her line of floral fragrances packaged in bottles shaped like chess pieces, which were favored by Britain's Queen Mother. 0.33 oz. spray.
- A floral-spicy fragrance
- Favorite of the British Crown
- 0.33 oz. spray
Carnation, a royal favorite, was introduced in 1942 by American perfumer Mary Chess.
Carnation Eau de Parfum
Danger: Flammable until dry, discontinue use if any irritation develops. Do not spray near eyes or open flame. For external use only.
SDA, Aqua, and Fragrance
Shelf Life: 5 Years
Manufactured In: USA
Material - Country Of Origin: USA
